White House Releases Results of Trump’s Annual Physical Exam - The New York Times


AI Summary Hide AI Generated Summary

Key Findings

President Trump's annual physical exam, conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, deemed him fit for presidential duties. The report, written by Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, highlights that President Trump is in excellent health, both physically and cognitively.

Medical Conditions

The report lists several conditions that President Trump is being treated for, including:

  • High cholesterol (well-controlled)
  • Skin damage from sun exposure
  • Seasonal allergies
  • Diverticulosis

Additionally, he has undergone cataract surgery and had a benign colon polyp removed.

Cognitive Assessment

President Trump underwent a comprehensive neurological examination, achieving a perfect score of 30/30 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), demonstrating excellent cognitive function. A score of 25 or less suggests impairment.

Lifestyle

The report mentions President Trump's frequent golf victories as an indication of an active lifestyle that contributes to his physical and mental well-being.

Sign in to unlock more AI features Sign in with Google

The White House on Sunday released President Trump’s health report, which declares that Mr. Trump “is fully fit to execute the duties” of the presidency while laying out a few conditions, such as high cholesterol, for which he has been treated and the report describes as “well controlled.”

The report, written by the president’s physician, Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, who is also a Navy captain, says that Mr. Trump “remains in excellent health” and “exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health.” It refers to Mr. Trump’s “frequent victories in golf events” as an example of his “active lifestyle” contributing to his physical and mental well-being.

The report also notes that Mr. Trump has been treated for high cholesterol, skin damages from frequent sun exposure, seasonal allergies and diverticulosis, a condition in which small pouches, called diverticula, form in the wall of the colon. He has also had cataract surgery for both of his eyes and has had a benign colon polyp, according to the report.

Mr. Trump, 78, underwent cognitive and cardiology tests during a visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland on Friday. He told reporters he felt he was in “good shape” and had a “good heart.”

The health report states that Mr. Trump has gone through “a comprehensive neurological examination” that revealed no abnormalities in cognitive function or his mental state. It says he scored 30 out of 30 points for the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, a test for mental capacity in which subjects are asked to do simple tasks such as draw a clock that marks a certain time or repeat sentences that are read to them. A score of 25 or less is indicative of cognitive impairment.

We are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.

Thank you for your patience while we verify access. If you are in Reader mode please exit and log into your Times account, or subscribe for all of The Times.

Thank you for your patience while we verify access.

Already a subscriber? Log in.

Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

🧠 Pro Tip

Skip the extension — just come straight here.

We’ve built a fast, permanent tool you can bookmark and use anytime.

Go To Paywall Unblock Tool
Sign up for a free account and get the following:
  • Save articles and sync them across your devices
  • Get a digest of the latest premium articles in your inbox twice a week, personalized to you (Coming soon).
  • Get access to our AI features

  • Save articles to reading lists
    and access them on any device
    If you found this app useful,
    Please consider supporting us.
    Thank you!

    Save articles to reading lists
    and access them on any device
    If you found this app useful,
    Please consider supporting us.
    Thank you!